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Dead On Tools Sponsoring Anthony Alfredo in Four Xfinity Series Events

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Dead On Tools will continue its relationship with NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Anthony Alfredo, serving as the primary sponsor of the No. 5 Chevrolet in four of the final six events of the 2024 season, beginning at Talladega Superspeedway on October 5.

The company will also jump on-board as the primary sponsor of the No. 5 in events at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (October 19), Martinsville Speedway (November 2), and the season-finale at Phoenix Raceway (November 9).

“Dead On Tools has been a great partner over the last few years and I am so excited to take our relationship to the next level,” said Alfredo. “We have been having a great season and I am looking forward to having even more success with the Dead On Tools brand on our race car in multiple events before the completion of the 2024 season. My team in the shop have been building fast race cars using an array of their products and even utilizing them on race weekend at the track.”

Alfredo and Dead On Tools first partnered during his first full-time NASCAR Xfinity Series campaign with Our Motorsports in 2022, and returned in 2023 as a one-race primary sponsor with BJ McLeod Motorsports last season.

Dead On Tools is one of the world’s fastest-growing brands of hardware and storage gear. From its humble beginnings, the company has grown to be a household name within the trade.

“Anthony is not only a phenomenal driver on the track, but he has been a cornerstone for us while representing the brand over the past few years.” said Brian Ranallo, Director of Sales and Marketing for Dead On Tools. “We are all excited to see him captain the Dead On Tools Chevy Camaro this season and continue our growth together. We will see you in Victory Lane.”

The Ridgefield, Connecticut-native currently sits 15th in Xfinity Series point standings on the strength of two top-five and six top-10 finishes, both career-high numbers when it comes to full-time seasons in the second-tier series.

Alfredo will look to qualify for the NASCAR Xfinity Series post-season with a victory in one of the two remaining races in the regular-season, at Watkins Glen International and Bristol Motor Speedway.

The No. 5 Dead On Tools Chevrolet will hit the racetrack for the first time at Talladega Superspeedway. Alfredo has been strong on superspeedways this season, collecting a third-place finish at the 2.66-mile racetrack in the Spring, and a fourth at Michigan International Speedway in August with the same drafting package.

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